

He previously won Best Director for “Gravity” (2013). Quentin Tarantino (“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”)Ĭuaron won his second Oscar in this category for this intimate drama about a housekeeper (Yalitza Aparicio) working for a middle-class family in 1970s Mexico City.

He also took home Oscars for writing and producing the Best Picture winner. Image Credit: Robin Platzer/Twin Images/LFI/Photoshot/Newscom/The Mega AgencyĬhloe Zhao became first Asian woman, and second woman ever, to win with her film about a group of people living out of vans on the outskirts of society.Įmerald Fennell (“Promising Young Woman”)īong Joon Ho won his first Oscar in this category for this social thriller about a poor Korean family that infiltrates an upper class household. Martin McDonagh (“The Banshees of Inisherin”)ĭaniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”) Kwan and Scheinert previously worked on projects like “Swiss Army Man,” “Omniboat: A Fast Boat Fantasia” and “Interesting Ball.”

The duo received their first career Oscar nominations this year for directing, screenplay and producing the A24 hit about a family who traverses the multiverse. Part biography, part history, Bull of Heaven shines a spotlight on that rarest of beasts-a previously unstudied slice of New York City history.“Everything Everywhere All at Once” (2022)

And in so doing, it offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of GLBT men and women whose heretofore untold contributions helped to shape the face of contemporary Paganism. Bringing together the threads of disparate subcultures, social movements, spiritual paths and characters, "Bull of Heaven" weaves Buczynski's life into a tapestry that encompasses the history of contemporary Paganism and the occult in New York City. Rejected by the Church because of his questioning mind and budding homosexuality, his feet were soon set on a different path-one that would lead from his childhood home in Ozone Park to the raucous streets of '60s Greenwich Village, through the burgeoning Neo-Pagan spiritual movement of the '70s, before depositing him into the academic realm of Classical & Near Eastern archaeology. As a teenager, Eddie Buczynski had dreamed of becoming a Jesuit Priest.
